You don't filter for handles. Handles are, in the first
place, a way of 'identifying' an object, which means
that if you have the handle, you have the object that
it identifies, so there is no need to filter for them.
I'm not sure what the .NET equivalent is, but in LISP
the (handent) function takes a handle and returns an
entity name.
In ObjectARX, it is AcDbDatabase::getObjectId(), but
I'm not sure if that has a direct counterpart in .NET.
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"Nermeen Bakr" wrote in message news:4873947@discussion.autodesk.com...
Thanks for Information.But isn't there a way around to filter a selection
set knowing the handle of the items to be filtered.
Thanks again
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"Nermeen Bakr" wrote in message
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Hi:
I am trying to filter a selctionset objects by the searched objects handle
but the result is always zero although i am sure they are in the drawing
i think i am missing the right dxf code for the object
handle(entity.Handle).I am trying "5" and "DXFCode.Handle" but they don't
work.
Thanks in advance.
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